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- 1. History of Jewish/General Education
- 2. Assessment
- 3. Curriculum
- 4. Language Development/Hebrew
- 5. Personal Development of Teachers
- 6. Collaboration/Community
- 7. Technology
- 8. Learning and Cognition
- 9. Evidence-Based Practice
- 10. Child Development
- 11. Content Knowledge
- 12. Ethics and Values
- 13. Instructional Methods
- Inspiration/Chizuk
- Post-Observation Reflections
June 2011/Sivan5771
Dear Parents,
It has been our honor and pleasure teaching your children this year. We have learned and laughed, played and presented, sang and danced. We have studied Sefer Shemot, Sefer Shoftim, Mishna Brachot, and Halachot of Jewish Holidays. We have developed our spoken and written Hebrew while interacting with Eretz Yisrael.
We have learned about and developed our middot tovot, respect for others, our love for Torah, and appreciation for Israel. We have collaborated as classmates and shared as friends. We are very proud of the growth of your children, our beloved students.
The prophet Yeshaya tells us (54:13), “And all your students will be children of Hashem, and your children will have peace”. Gemara Brachot 64a reads it differently: “Do not read it your children, but rather, your builders”.
Thank you very much for your generous gift in recognition of our efforts. We depend upon and appreciate your partnership and shared vision of your children’s education. May we continue to share nachas as they develop as b’nei and b’not Torah and take their places as builders of our people and our world.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy, and relaxing summer! Please keep in touch!
Sincerely,
The Morim and Morot of Kitah Hay
Dear Parents,
It has been our honor and pleasure teaching your children this year. We have learned and laughed, played and presented, sang and danced. We have studied Sefer Shemot, Sefer Shoftim, Mishna Brachot, and Halachot of Jewish Holidays. We have developed our spoken and written Hebrew while interacting with Eretz Yisrael.
We have learned about and developed our middot tovot, respect for others, our love for Torah, and appreciation for Israel. We have collaborated as classmates and shared as friends. We are very proud of the growth of your children, our beloved students.
The prophet Yeshaya tells us (54:13), “And all your students will be children of Hashem, and your children will have peace”. Gemara Brachot 64a reads it differently: “Do not read it your children, but rather, your builders”.
Thank you very much for your generous gift in recognition of our efforts. We depend upon and appreciate your partnership and shared vision of your children’s education. May we continue to share nachas as they develop as b’nei and b’not Torah and take their places as builders of our people and our world.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy, and relaxing summer! Please keep in touch!
Sincerely,
The Morim and Morot of Kitah Hay